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AboutGirls Who Code was founded to help close the gender gap in technology, fostering opportunities for girls to get involved in computer science and engineering all over the United States.

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Did You Know?Women presently make up about 20% of computer science majors and 30% of tech industry employees.

More About Girls Who CodeGirls Who Code runs programs teaching skills like web design and robotics, and operates over 1500 chapters across all 50 states. They have already reached over 50,000 girls with their education programs, and hope to teach one million girls how to code over the next few years.

What's NYXT?Find out how you can get involved as a facilitator or student, regardless of your level of technical experience, and learn how you can use computer science to benefit the community.

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Women and girls have traditionally been left behind when it comes to STEM education, but Girls Who Code has stepped in to close that gap. Starting from third grade, girls can learn computer science in GWC's after school clubs, while bonding with other girls who love tech and finding guidance through crucial mentorships, as GWC's programs prepare them for future careers in technological fields.